An active member or registered participant in an established, organized youth club, activity or event.

Submit a fifty (50) word essay describing your activity, explaing how funds will be used, why you need these funds and how long you've participated in this activity. Written by applicant.

Include a wallet size picture with your application. (Sorry, will not be returned. Copy or digital photo OK).

Attach a copy of your recent report card. (will not be returned).

Maximum award (five) 5 awards per person in a lifetime, once in a 12 month period.

Complete six (6) hours of community service before getting another award (or within the calendar year), or unable to reapply for future funds. Reporting forms are included in your original packet and award letter. Complete six (6) hours at a nonprofit agency, preferably within the Leeward Coast within 12 months and return completed form to VoR.

Verification from school event organizer, or club official required. Phone and signature required, agency will be contacted for verification with copy of activity budget or expense detail

Eligibility: High school seniorsThe Janice M. Scott Memorial Scholarship Fund has been established to honor Mrs. Scott who was among the 125 individuals who perished in Pentagon during the attacks by terrorists on the morning of September 11, 2001.

There will be three to five $2,500 scholarships awarded. These awards are one time awards.

There are three documents you need for the Janice M. Scott Memorial Scholarship Fund Scholarship:

High School Senior who will matriculate full-time at a US accredited four-year college or university within the fifty states or District of Columbia starting at the beginning of the fall semester or quarter of 2015.

Have demonstrated leadership abilities through participating in community services or other extra curricular activities

Any musician with a disability is eligible to apply as either a domestic applicant or an international applicant. The competition is open to soloists as well as ensembles of up to five members. For ensembles to be eligible, at least one musician must have a disability, and all members must be between the ages of 14-25.

All genres of music are accepted, including but not limited to classical, jazz, hip-hop, rap, rock/alt rock, pop, indie, bluegrass, folk, country, R&B/blues, Latin, and World.